Identification of the Arctic char sex-determining chromosome
Sex-determination is the most pivotal developmental process in the life of a gonochoristic organism. The purpose of this thesis was to identify the sex chromosomes in Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus). The sex-determining gene, SEX, was mapped to Arctic char linkage group 4 (AC-4).
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Fish pathogen binding to mucins from Atlantic salmon and Arctic char differs in avidity and specificity and is modulated by fluid velocity. [PDF]
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Arctic Char Otolith Records of Recent Limnological Change in High Arctic Lakes
Arctic lakes have been undergoing significant physical and chemical changes in recent years due to climate warming and permafrost thaw. These changes have the potential to impact organisms residing in these environments such as Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus) which represent the top predatory fish in Arctic lakes. Otoliths, the inner ear bones of fish,
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Assessment of the implementation fidelity of the Arctic Char Distribution Project in Nunavik, Quebec. [PDF]
Gautier L, Pirkle CM, Furgal C, Lucas M.
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Arctic Report Card 2008: Tracking recent environmental changes [PDF]
Ebbinge, B.S. +2 more
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Ecophysiological approach to host-parasite interaction between Arctic charr and Diplostomum spp. [PDF]
Voutilainen, Ari
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Low levels of hybridization between sympatric Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) and Dolly Varden char (Salvelinus malma) highlights their genetic distinctiveness and ecological segregation. [PDF]
May-McNally SL, Quinn TP, Taylor EB.
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Arctic, Chapter 5a in State of the Climate in 2006 [PDF]
Armstrong, R. +14 more
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Future distribution of Arctic char Salvelinus alpinus in Sweden under climate change: effects of temperature, lake size and species interactions. [PDF]
Hein CL, Ohlund G, Englund G.
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